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  1. Commission OKs YMCA site plan 
    Former City Council candidate Bob Fenwick and others have denounced the project, even saying at one point that the lease granted to the organization was illegal. Referring to the site plan, Fenwick said in an interview, “I just don't know if we had enough time to really study it. City resident Jim Moore on Tuesday also asked that the site plan approval be deferred.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 11, 2009

  2. Szakos, Norris get easy victories 
    Independent Bob Fenwick, a general construction contractor who primarily ran on a platform related to the area's long-term water supply plan and preventing development in McIntire Park, received 3,280 votes.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 4, 2009

  3. Va. voters face slate of choices 
    R. Creigh Deeds and GOP nominee Bob McDonnell. Also on the ballot will be independents Bob Fenwick and Paul Long and Democrat Kristin Szakos.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009

  4. GOP aims to enliven presence in Charlottesville 
    I don't understand their strategy. Independent candidate Bob Fenwick, who said he thought of running for office as a Republican, said he does not think the platform, had it come out earlier, would have made a difference in his decision to run as an independent. “There's still enough differences, he said. Fenwick said if he had had a party's backing, it would have shaped much of what he could say during his campaign. Fenwick also believes that the party should take positions on issues such as the...
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 26, 2009

  5. Norris, Fenwick would save park 
    I'm voting for Bob Fenwick and Dave Norris for Charlottesville City Council, and I urge everyone who cares about the quality of life in Charlottesville to do the same. Bob will work to shelve the Meadowcreek Parkway for good and preserve McIntire Park in its entirety. We need people on council who will protect the people of Char-lottesville, not passively accept this broken “agreement. Vote for Bob Fenwick and Dave Norris.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 26, 2009

  6. City hopefuls stress accountability 
    Norris was joined by fellow Democrat Kristin Szakos and independents Bob Fenwick, Paul Long, and Andrew Williams, who is running as a write-in candidate. Fenwick has been most critical of the authorities, after calling for a change in the area's long-term water supply plan to focus solely on restorative dredging. On Wednesday, all of the candidates also said they would not support an increase in the city's real-estate tax rate, which is 95 cents per $100 of assessed value. “City Council is missi...
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 22, 2009

  7. City hopeful Fenwick backs recycling center over RSWA 
    City hopeful Fenwick backs recycling center over RSWA. ZION CROSSROADS - Bob Fenwick, an independent candidate for Charlottesville's City Council, threw his support Tuesday to a recycling center owner embroiled in a clash with the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority. As a businessman and “believer in free enterprise, Fenwick said he decided to support van der Linde after hearing about the difficulties he was having with the authority. “This was another example of a government body going after a privat...
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 21, 2009

  8. Park activists considering clearing forest 
    Park activists considering clearing forest. Some McIntire Park activists are entertaining the idea of clearing one of the park's heavily wooded areas so it could be opened up for greater public access after the Meadowcreek Parkway is built.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 18, 2009

  9. Vote Fenwick to save Charlottesville park 
    Independent candidate Bob Fenwick is responding to many pressing concerns for Charlottesville as he carefully weighs options and listens to the people. For those Charlottesville residents who aim to protect McIntire Park from further encroachment, Bob Fenwick offers the only satisfactory solution. A single-shot vote cast for Bob Fenwick will make the difference in protecting city resources and in saving our dear McIntire Park.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 16, 2009

  10. Council hopefuls share visions on city growth 
    The two other independent candidates, Fenwick and Paul Long, vehemently objected to the intersection's creation.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 8, 2009

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